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Judge Throws Water on California Bid to Slow Delta Pumping
Friday, May 8, 2020

FRESNO — With a recent victory over environmentalists in tow, the Trump administration was back in federal court again Thursday arguing it could continue boosting water to California farmers without harming salmon despite the state careening toward another drought. The Trump administration is defending...

California Thursday: 60,614 Cases, 2,504 Deaths
Thursday, May 7, 2020

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health announced Thursday the most recent statistics on COVID-19. California now has 60,614 confirmed cases and 2,504 deaths. Testing in California As testing capacity continues to increase across the state, the California Department of Public Health...

Newsom Releases Industry Guidance to Help Drive Reopening

SACRAMENTO – Following up on the state’s announcement that it will begin modifying the stay at home order on Friday, May 8, Gov. Gavin Newsom released Thursday updated industry guidance – including for retail, manufacturing and logistics – to begin reopening with modifications that reduce risk...

L.A. County Thursday: 29,427 Cases; 672 in SCV

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has confirmed 51 new deaths and 815 new cases of 2019 COVID-19. Forty-two people who died were over the age of 65 years old and six people who died were between the ages of 41 to 65 years old. Thirty-five people had underlying health conditions including...

CARES Act Allocates  $3.1M to COC

College of the Canyons has been allocated approximately $3.1 million in the form of CARES Act Emergency Grants, which will go directly to students with needs related to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Funds will be disbursed as quickly as possible in order to provide students with the support they need...

California Facing Fiscal Nightmare as Budget Shortfall Could Reach $54 Bil.

With a projected $41 billion drop in tax revenue and an unemployment rate that could soar to 18%, California — once flush with cash in its $22 billion rainy-day fund — will be far less golden thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic. By Nick Cahill and Bianca Bruno SACRAMENTO (CN) — With millions already...

Checklist for Seniors | Doctor’s Diary with Dr. Gene Dorio

It is apparent the coronavirus mortality rate for seniors is higher than the general population. As the public comes out of isolation, older adults will probably remain in place for fear of becoming seriously ill. Therefore, all seniors should be adequately prepared for the pandemic long-run with this...

Pitchess: 88 Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19; 2K Under Quarantine

By Caleb Lunetta & Tammy Murga Between two facilities located on the Pitchess Detention Center campus, there are close to 100 inmates who have been diagnosed as positive for COVID-19, and close to 2,000 under quarantine. Located on the Pitchess campus are four jails: North Facility, East Facility,...

City, Henry Mayo Officials Gather to Celebrate National Nurses Day

The Santa Clarita City Council, along with executives at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital and public safety officials, showed support for the community’s medical workers in a celebration of National Nurses Day on Wednesday night. During the evening shift change, the City Council and Illumination Dynamics,...

L.A. County to Ease Safer-at-Home Restrictions Friday
Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health will begin to ease the “Safer-at-Home” public health order on Friday, May 8, in accordance with the state’s guidelines to begin to open select businesses and open-space areas, Supervisor Kathryn Barger said Wednesday. The updated directive includes...

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